3 Nights 4 Days – Dekho Jaisalmer

Tour starts at ₹11550 per person (min. 2 people)

Discover the essence of Jaisalmer in 3 nights and 4 days, exploring its golden sands, majestic forts, and vibrant markets.

The Dekho Jaisalmer tour starts at around 8 am in the morning and ends at around 11:30 pm on the fourth day.



Overview

Discover the enchanting beauty and rich history of Jaisalmer with the Dekho Jaisalmer Tour. This 3-night, 4-day journey is designed to immerse you in the diverse landscapes and cultural marvels of this iconic city in the Great Thar Desert.

Your adventure begins with a day of local sightseeing, exploring the majestic Jaisalmer Fort, intricate havelis, and the serene Gadisar Lake. The second day takes you on an off-beat camel safari, visiting the Amar Sagar Jain Temple, the mysterious Kuldhara village, the tranquil Jaseri Oasis, and the historic Khaba Fort. Enjoy a night under the stars on the dunes, savoring traditional cuisine and mesmerizing sunsets.

The third day offers a thrilling journey to Tanot and Longewala, where you can learn about the 1971 Indo-Pak war at the Sadhewala War Memorial and Longewala Yudh Sthal. Return to the Sam Sand Dunes for an exhilarating jeep safari, cultural program, and another night in the desert camp.

On the final day, visit the majestic cenotaphs at Bada Bagh or delve into the historical significance of the Jaisalmer War Memorial before concluding your tour in Jaisalmer.

So, Get ready to embrace the magic of the Dekho Jaisalmer Tour, where every moment is filled with adventure, culture, and unforgettable memories.

Please Note: The entry tickets are not included in the price. Foreigners are requested to get prior permission or allow us atleast 15 days time before the departure date to seek permission from the Government officials.


Itinerary

Day 1

  • The Dekho Jaisalmer tour will start from the Trotters Office near the Fort Gate, where you'll be welcomed with a special warm tea.
  • Proceed towards the Jaisalmer Fort to visit the Maharaja Palace, followed by the Lakshminath Temple, Chandraprabhu Jain Temple, and Surya Temple.
  • Visit the Cannon Point to see an antique cannon and a beautiful panoramic view of the city.
  • Descend to Gopa Chowk and proceed to Patwon ki Haveli, an archaeological marvel.
  • Head towards Nathmal ki Haveli.
  • Conclude the tour at Gadisar Lake, where you can relax by the tranquil waters or opt for a boat ride (at an additional cost).
  • After the tour, explore the rest of Jaisalmer at your leisure.
  • Return to your hotel for a delicious dinner and a good night’s sleep.

Day 2

  • Wake up to a fresh new day and enjoy a delicious breakfast.
  • Get picked up in a comfortable air-conditioned car from your hotel or any preferred destination within the city.
  • Head towards Kuldhara, a ghost village with a haunting history of an abandoned settlement, shrouded in mystery and tales of an ancient curse.
  • Visit the Jaseri Oasis, a natural water source for various birds, animals, and the local community.
  • Explore the historic Khaba Fort and village.
  • Mount on your camel for a safari on an off-beat track, riding through the serene dunes.
  • Stop at the dunes, marvel at the beautiful sunset, and savor delicious snacks.
  • Sit around the bonfire and enjoy a traditional dinner.
  • Sleep under the stars in a warm and cozy bedding.

Day 3

  • Wake up to a beautiful sunrise and enjoy a healthy breakfast.
  • Continue your camel ride for about 90 minutes.
  • Get in a cozy car and head towards Tanot, reaching after an approximately 2-hour drive through the rugged desert terrain.
  • At Tanot, seek blessings from Tanot Mata and partake in langar, a free vegetarian meal offered by the Indian Army.
  • Head towards Longewala to visit the Sadhewala War Memorial and Longewala Yudh Sthal, learning about the 1971 Indo-Pak war.
  • Continue towards the Sam Sand Dunes.
  • Upon arrival, be greeted by our friendly staff.
  • Enjoy a short camel ride into the dunes.
  • Experience an exhilarating jeep safari over the sand dunes.
  • Sit back and enjoy an enchanting sunset.
  • Return to the camp for a traditional welcome with tikka, dhol, and aarti.
  • Enjoy a welcome drink and a few snacks.
  • Witness a mesmerizing traditional cultural program.
  • Proceed to the buffet area for dinner (pure vegetarian meals).
  • After dinner, relax in your cozy tent.

Day 4

  • Wake up to a fresh new day and enjoy a delicious breakfast.
  • Check-out from the camp with sweet, delightful memories.
  • Visit Bada Bagh, a serene complex adorned with majestic cenotaphs dedicated to Jaisalmer's esteemed royal families.
  • Alternatively, visit the Jaisalmer War Memorial to delve into more historical facts about the Indo-Pak war.
  • Return to Jaisalmer with cherished memories of an extraordinary journey.
  • Get dropped off at your preferred destination within the city.

Key Highlights

  • Maharaja Palace
    Situated within the Jaisalmer Fort, the palace is a fascinating place with intricate details, captivating artifacts and architectural grandeur.
  • Lakshminath Temple
    The temple is located inside the Fort and was built in 1494. It is dedicated to the Goddess Lakshmi & her consort Lord Vishnu.
  • Chandraprabhu Jain Temple
    This temple is also inside the fort and was built in 1509. It is dedicated to the the 8th Tirthankara Jain Prophet Chandraprabhu Ji.
  • Surya Temple
    The Surya Temple is a small temple inside the fort that was built in the 16th Century and is dedicated to Lord Surya (the Sun God).
  • Patwon ki Haveli
    With a rich history dating back to the 19th century, Patwon ki Haveli stands as a testament to the opulence and architectural brilliance of the wealthy Jain traders of Jaisalmer.
  • Nathmal ki Haveli
    Built in the late 19th century by two brothers, Nathmal ki Haveli showcases a unique blend of Rajput and Islamic architectural styles, reflecting the craftsmanship and artistic fusion prevalent during that era.
  • Mandir Palace
    Originally a royal residence, Mandir Palace showcases exquisite Rajput architecture and offers a glimpse into the grandeur of the erstwhile rulers of the region.
  • Gadisar Lake
    This lake was built in 1156 AD by Maharaja Jaisal Singh to provide water for the inhabitants of Jaisalmer. It was later rebuilt by Maharawal Gadsi Singh around 1367 AD.
  • Bada Bagh
    This is a historic site in Jaisalmer known for its grand cenotaphs dedicated to the royal families of the past, reflecting the architectural brilliance of the bygone era.
  • Amar Sagar Jain Temple
    This jain Temple is dedicated to Lord Parshwanath, called Adeshwar Nath Jain temple and was was built in 1928 by Patwa Bafna Himmat Ram on the banks of a man-made lake.
  • Kuldhara
    Kuldhara is an abandoned village which once housed the Paliwal Brahmins. They left to save the honour of a Brahmin girl from Salim Singh.
  • Natural Oasis
    This natural oasis never dries and serves as the only source of water for the villagers and various animals.
  • Sand Dunes
    Ride, walk, dine and relax on the picturesque yet mesmerizing sand dunes of the Thar Desert in Jaisalmer.
  • Camel Ride
    Embark on an enchanting camel ride through the varied landscape of the Thar Desert (one person per camel).
  • Night Stay
    Sleep under the stars, and in luxurious air-conditioned accommodations with attached washroom in a clean & reputed property.
  • Cultural Programme
    Witness a dazzling local dance, music & cultural performance by the local gypsie community.
  • Drinks & Meals
    Savour your taste buds with freshly cooked, non-spicy delicious vegetarian meals. Non-Vegetarian food and alcoholic drinks are available at an additional cost.
  • Transfers
    You will either be traveling during your sightseeng tour either in a jeep or a sedan. However, at some places you might have to walk a little as cars are not allowed in those areas.

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